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    p-body springs

    Is there a difference in height between the g-body and p-body factory springs? I have an 89 p-body that is very low in the front and a spare set of 89 daytona shelby springs. I actually want to raise the front end as opposed to lowering it (I realize this is the opposite of what everyone else wants but it is a winter car that see's deep snow and I want to get it up an inch if I could).

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    Re: p-body springs

    Quote Originally Posted by thx138 View Post
    Is there a difference in height between the g-body and p-body factory springs? I have an 89 p-body that is very low in the front and a spare set of 89 daytona shelby springs. I actually want to raise the front end as opposed to lowering it (I realize this is the opposite of what everyone else wants but it is a winter car that see's deep snow and I want to get it up an inch if I could).
    Assuming both g and p body cars are both 4's or both 6 cylinder cars, the difference in spring height is marginal. If the p body springs are sagging, the g body springs will work fine.

    I did the opposite on my shadow. g body springs and removed 1 coil.

    If you really want it up in the air, use g body v6 springs. That will net the most height.

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